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1 Plastic Waste Management
Prabhjot Sodhi Country Program Manager GEF/UNDP SGP, Centre for Environment Education (CEE)

2 Types of plastics There are about 50 different groups of plastics, with hundreds of different varieties. American Society of Plastics Industry developed a marking code to help consumers identify and sort the main types of plastics. PET Polyethylene terephthalate - Fizzy drink bottles and oven-ready mea trays. HDPE- High-density polyethylene - Bottles for milk and washing-up liquids. PVC- Polyvinyl chloride Food trays, cling film, bottles for squash, mineral water and shampoo. LDPE-- Low density polyethylene Carrier bags and bin liners. PP Polypropylene - Margarine tubs, microwaveable meal trays. PS Polystyrene - Pots, fish trays, boxes and cartons, cups, plastic cutlery, packaging for electronic goods and toys. OTHERS--Any other plastics - that do not fall into above categories. Eg- melamine, used in plastic plates and cups.

3 Plastic Wastes Generation
Manufacturing Sector- almost fully recycled Post Consumer wastes- is the problem area Approximately 10 thousand TPD plastic waste is generated i.e. 11 9% of the 1.6 Lacs TPD of MSW in the country

4 Waste Plastic Recycling
In spite of this kind of the regulatory support, the economics of it does not work well . All the waste plastics fetches is Rs 2/3 a kilo, while the work involved is much more strenuous. The combined support of industry, the city government, and the NGO support organizations together can – make it happen. And there fore this activity is supported by us.

5 Training of rag pickers and their participation

6 Plastic Waste Management in India Management mainly aims at recycling.
Recycling technology have been classified into 4 general categories : Primary recycling - involves processing of a waste /scrap into a product with characteristics similar to those of original product. Secondary recycling - involves processing of waste/scrap plastics into materials that have characteristics different from those of original plastics product. Tertiary recycling - involves the production of basic chemicals and fuels from plastics waste/scrap as part of the municipal waste stream or as a segregated waste. Quaternary recycling - retrieves the energy content of waste/scrap plastics by burning/incineration.

7 Steps involved in the Recycling process.
Selection : The recyclers/re processors have to select the waste/scrap which are suitable for recycling/reprocessing. Segregation : The plastics waste shall be segregated as per the Codes 1-7 mentioned in the BIS guidelines (IS:14534:1938). Processing : After selection and segregation of the pre-consumer waste (factory waste) shall be directly recycled. The post consumer waste (used plastic waste) shall be washed, shredded, agglomerated, extruded and granulated.

8 Quality of Recycled Products  Quality of recycled products, questionable.   Recycled poly bags are made from LDPE and HDPE.  Source of plastic waste cannot be traced, likely that these may include bottles and packaging from pesticides etc.   Plastics are not sorted according to the contamination they have acquired during the first life span.   The recycled plastics are made into cheap products for storing food and beverages. The contaminants remain due to physical penetration of the toxic molecules into the plastics and can easily leach out.

9 Thank You Prabhjot Sodhi


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